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he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. stossel matter segment tonight. department store broke the boston terror case wide open. and now there is a debate on whether more security cameras should be put in public spaces. >> the people who are worried about privacy, have a legitimate worry but we live in a complex world where you are going to have to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days if you will. and our laws and our i object ter presentation of the constitution, i think, have to change. >> bill: all right here now to reply to that fox business anchor john stossel. disagree with mayor bloomberg? >> about a ton of things but not that really. these cameras are going to grow and that's okay. i disagre
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i could fire bob. when we come back, a better way to tax. john: have you read the wonderful book yet? it just cannot in paper book. know they can't response to the conceit that they can x everything they can do and should not try. government fails to individuals succeed. but individuals can succeed when devil is costly in-your-face taking your stuff and telling you you cannot do d it does more of that ast grows. receivers it has grown bigger under every president of both parties and makes me wonder was there ever a president who did not gro government? there were a couple including this one. calvin coolidge is never on the best presidents west but he should be says amity shlaes the author. she wrote about college and he stopped growth. >> when he left office 1929 the federal government was smaller than when he came in 1923. john: but the know what also the political class, he is not liked. >> politicians of either party like to grow government and he shrinkage and i found it was fascinating how. he said no. all the time. whether the 50th and
i could fire bob. when we come back, a better way to tax. john: have you read the wonderful book yet? it just cannot in paper book. know they can't response to the conceit that they can x everything they can do and should not try. government fails to individuals succeed. but individuals can succeed when devil is costly in-your-face taking your stuff and telling you you cannot do d it does more of that ast grows. receivers it has grown bigger under every president of both parties and makes me...
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baghdad bob alone karbala as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of these gaunt and me maps of providence. the speech. which. it's. at. ok. i. know what things should go in the republican texas and be a whole lot better off when the state of texas texas has got its own like. has got all the hauling gas and everything it needs it's got all that and. everything it needs it can survive but the rest united states would say tourist. and not. mind little. striving for bread and an independent future of. the republican texas analyse. i. he. tonight the second suspect in the boston marathon bombing is captured alive after an intense manhunt but his mother exclusively tells our tape that the f.b.i. has been hounding the family for years. iraqis vote in their first election since the u.s. military withdrawal but hopes for democracy i'm odd by bombings and protests the reports from the hot press. and tens of thousands in bahrain vent their fury over the upcoming four with a one grand prix race scene is giving the gypsum a seat
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but bob wiener was sitting to my right. he was a chief spokesperson at ondcp during the clinton administration. and bob not only helped with others to certainly organize this, but his continued energy and commitment to the drug issue over the years has really made this possible, and i appreciate everything he's done. [applause] well, i know, i think it's probably most appropriate that i start off with what's probably consumed the media quite a bit over the last several years. let me talk about marijuana. i know that was something that i make it a -- i may get a question about later on, i'm just supposing. as you know, possession of small amounts of marijuana by an adult became legal in two states, colorado and washington. those are both proposition or initiative states, and it was on their ballot. and those initiatives -- and there are differences, by the way, between the two states and what they passed. they really present all of us, health care professionals, school administrators, so many others, elected official, law en
but bob wiener was sitting to my right. he was a chief spokesperson at ondcp during the clinton administration. and bob not only helped with others to certainly organize this, but his continued energy and commitment to the drug issue over the years has really made this possible, and i appreciate everything he's done. [applause] well, i know, i think it's probably most appropriate that i start off with what's probably consumed the media quite a bit over the last several years. let me talk about...
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he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ there is no mass-produced there is no mass-produced human. every signature is unique and every fingerprint unrepeatable. and there is one store that recognizes it: the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number bed: the only bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body eds. each of your bodies. it's part of the sleep number collection-innovations that individualize the way you sleep. from the perfect pillow ... to temperature-balancing bedding. and it's the only place you can save $400 on the only memory foam bed with sleep number technology that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston terrorism investigation reminds us big brother is watching. surveillance cameras gave law enforcement some of their best clues in identifying the men they say were behind the attacks. and while, of course, we're grateful the suspects were found, the issue raises serious questions about privacy. slate columnist says, if anything, big cities need even more surveillance cameras because the benefits outweighs the whirisk. he joins us from l.a. you argue cameras should be installed everywhere, but let's be honest. they can't catch everything. >> yeah, they can't catch everything, but after something goes down, they're a really good way to figure out what happened, and they can also
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we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an independent state separate from russia. the russian army has put that revolt down. but the war spilled over into the country that these young men are from, dagestan and apparently the families, the exteplded families of this family emigrated to the united states as refugees in about 2002/2003. and these young men have been growing up, going to school here in the united states, became permanent legal residents. in other words green card holders, and the young man, the man who is now being sought in boston became a naturalized american citizen we are being told by the red sox organization that the red sox
we just don't know what is motivating this dwlung man and his brother. >> pelley: bob, thank you, as we look at this map we are seeing chechnya. our understanding is that these young men did not grow up in chechnya but are ethnic chechens. that they grew up next door just to the east in dagestan. chechnya has been involved, as was eling to, in a rui you civil war through the '90s and the 2000s there has been terrorism involved in. that it was islamic separatists who wanted to have an...
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bob, good morning. >> reporter: and what is still happening. good morning, jon. this is a custody hearing to determine if those three 16-year-old boys should continue to be detained at a juvenile center in san jose. this is where they have been since their arrest this past thursday or if they should be allowed to be going back home with their families. the family of audrie pott, she is the 15-year-old girl they are accused of sexually assaulting, that family is determined to make sure they do stay behind bars. this morning pott's parents, stepmother and lawyers attende the hearing. it's not clear what, if anything, they were able to say before the judge since these proceedings are closed to the public and the media. we also don't know what the judge will decide. we'll get a better idea when the potts speak to us after it's over. it's highly unlikely for the boys to be arraigned, it usually takes place 10 days after the initial hearing. during a news conference pott's parents and stepmom said they are filing a wrongful death as a result of her suicide. she killed
bob, good morning. >> reporter: and what is still happening. good morning, jon. this is a custody hearing to determine if those three 16-year-old boys should continue to be detained at a juvenile center in san jose. this is where they have been since their arrest this past thursday or if they should be allowed to be going back home with their families. the family of audrie pott, she is the 15-year-old girl they are accused of sexually assaulting, that family is determined to make sure...
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scott. >> pelley: bob, thank you. dzhokar tsarnaev, the one on the right, the 19-year-old the police are looking for, is a student at that university, the university of massachusetts dartmouth campus. and anthony mason spoke with someone there today. a fellow student who said that tsarnaev was there yesterday, was-- ( applause ) >> pelley: something's happening. let's listen in. ( applause ) >> pelley: the crowd is applauding. we have no idea why. ( cheers ) ( applause ) >> pelley: there has been some traffic on the police radio frequency that a suspect is in custody, and a cheer went up. none of this is verified. but it explains why the crowd there sent up that cheer a moment ago. you're watching live coverage of the manhunt for the boston marathon bomber. it's a live picture. it seems some of the personnel there are apparently leaving. there has been communication on the police radio that the suspect is in custody, a cheer went up. but we have not been able to confirm yet that the suspect they're talking about is dz
scott. >> pelley: bob, thank you. dzhokar tsarnaev, the one on the right, the 19-year-old the police are looking for, is a student at that university, the university of massachusetts dartmouth campus. and anthony mason spoke with someone there today. a fellow student who said that tsarnaev was there yesterday, was-- ( applause ) >> pelley: something's happening. let's listen in. ( applause ) >> pelley: the crowd is applauding. we have no idea why. ( cheers ) ( applause )...
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his name is bob. this is him. when he had deposited three engines there, he left him and said i've got to go check on some lights i saw farther down the road where i don't think there should be lights, or words to that effect. he did know if there was an engine down there. he drove down and have a conversation with captain loutzenhiser that lasted about five minutes. in which they discussed the situation at the octagon that engine 57 was and. i spent an entire chapter in the book talking about that discussion. it's one of the touchiest things that happen on the eperanza fire. there has been a lot of grief about it. i spent more effort on that chapter i think that i did on anything else. i have walked the ground with bob. i've talked to people who comment about what he said. talk to the people who are here today, who talked to bob litt directly after this. and have challenged his account of it. the account of it in chapter seven is solid. it isn't the only time bob toups is mentioned in the book. there is an apprai
his name is bob. this is him. when he had deposited three engines there, he left him and said i've got to go check on some lights i saw farther down the road where i don't think there should be lights, or words to that effect. he did know if there was an engine down there. he drove down and have a conversation with captain loutzenhiser that lasted about five minutes. in which they discussed the situation at the octagon that engine 57 was and. i spent an entire chapter in the book talking about...
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bob bon sure. i also agree that cubans who automatically get to this country have benefits because of back in the 1960's we were so outraged by castro. everybody has got exceptions here. that's part of the problem. >> andrea: you made news this week you stunned not just the four of us but you stunned the world when you said let's put a moratorium on students coming here from muslim countries. how about when it applies to welfare? would you take the same tact? >> the welfare reform bill took -- it was a long step down that road it was done by the republicans in the congress and by bill clinton. listen, the same thing with the immigration bill, we -- them congratulation bill goes through the senate bill. there will be a time out where anybody were project. program, rather, and after that nobody gets. in not for a period of time. and i think that makes sense. that's what i said about muslims. i think we need a time to get a breath. >> andrea: what about supervising welfare programs. the devil find wor
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but bob orr in our washington newsroom has been talking to his sources all afternoon and, bob, what are you hearing at this point? >> well, scott, the field is still wide open as to who might have done this and for what possible reason. the bombs don't appear to be very large. i had one official say they didn't appear to be particularly sophisticated but keep in mind that's just guess work because they haven't forensically looked at it. the blast radius was relatively small but, still, in a crowd they did devastating damage. this doesn't appear to be the kind of work that al qaeda normally does. they normally go for something on a much grander scale. on the other hand, officials have pointed out to us this does have elements of coordination. there was more than one blast. so there was a coordinated plan. that may or may not mean more than one person was involved. it could be a very small cell. it could be a lone wolf inspired by either an international group or a domestic terror group or it could be someone acting out their own hostilities. we don't know yet, but the officials from the
but bob orr in our washington newsroom has been talking to his sources all afternoon and, bob, what are you hearing at this point? >> well, scott, the field is still wide open as to who might have done this and for what possible reason. the bombs don't appear to be very large. i had one official say they didn't appear to be particularly sophisticated but keep in mind that's just guess work because they haven't forensically looked at it. the blast radius was relatively small but, still, in...
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>> some of the negative themes we're seeing and despite what bob said, yes, we did see group reports out of industrial companies today. overall the industrials are expected to be down year over year as are the materials and when you have two sectors that are proxies are global growth, it is disconcerting and just continues what we already know and there is still weakness in global growth. a lot of these companies are still citing europe and china as areas that they're seeing weakness in the first quarter and continuing into the second quarter. i would say those two sectors alone do paint a rather negative picture and then, it is nice to see consumer diskregary on the other end and that consumers are still out there shopping. >> cistine schwartz, senior manager at s&p capital i.q. >>> coming up on the program, rain and snow hit the midwest and the worst may be yet to come for businesses and farmers in the region. but fert, here's how the international closed today. fo> turning now to market focus, a parade of earnings after the market closed today. we start with dow component at&t. pr
>> some of the negative themes we're seeing and despite what bob said, yes, we did see group reports out of industrial companies today. overall the industrials are expected to be down year over year as are the materials and when you have two sectors that are proxies are global growth, it is disconcerting and just continues what we already know and there is still weakness in global growth. a lot of these companies are still citing europe and china as areas that they're seeing weakness in...
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here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the only 42% are beating on the top line, on revenues and that's way below the 62%. this has been a problem for several quarters and it means the companies are able to do well on earnings because they become cost-cutting monsters not because they're increasing their revenues and of course, it's good for companies to become more cost efficient, but the lack of revenues and adding to the employment problem. companies are reluctant to hire more people when they're not able to sell anymore. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> here now to talk more about those first
here's bob pisani with the earnings scorecard. >> it was a good day for earnings, and most importantly, big, multinational industrial companies like united technologies, ingersoll-rand and illinois toolworks affirm their 2013 earnings guidance and if there were significant signs of an ongoing global spot of it. it may be a little bit below expectations, but we expectest mo of the way through. here's the good news. almost 70% of the company's reporting have been reporting expectations. the...
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bob saget is here. and then with a new album called "mosquito" that comes out tomorrow, yeah yeah yeahs from the sony stage. tomorrow night mark wahlberg will be here. from "once upon a time" jennifer morrison will be with us, and we'll have music from new order. and at various points during the rest of the week harrison ford, ken jeong, anthony mackie, and we'll have music from m83 and phoenix too, so join us then. >> jimmy: over the past six months our first guest has performed at the presidential inauguration, the oscars, the super bowl, and probably in the car on the way here tonight. she's an oscar, grammy and golden globe-winning singer and actress whose new movie "call me crazy: a five film" premieres this saturday at 8 on lifetime, please welcome jennifer hudson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look fantastic. how you doing? >> you look great too. >> jimmy: what is your "n" your hand? >> this is my energy stone. i don't want your nervous energy. this calms my energy. >> jimmy: you will
bob saget is here. and then with a new album called "mosquito" that comes out tomorrow, yeah yeah yeahs from the sony stage. tomorrow night mark wahlberg will be here. from "once upon a time" jennifer morrison will be with us, and we'll have music from new order. and at various points during the rest of the week harrison ford, ken jeong, anthony mackie, and we'll have music from m83 and phoenix too, so join us then. >> jimmy: over the past six months our first guest...
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i'm joined by bob beckel, former campaign manager and host of the 5. and mary kathrineham, editor of fox news.com and a fox news contributor -fpblt what do you think about those trying to delay this and use boston as an excuse for it. >> there is nothing about an immigration bill that would have stopped what happened in months ton with these two brothers. i'd go the other way and say i think the immigration bill is strengthened because of what happened in boston. the reason for that is that the requirements and how strict the new immigration bill calls for for people coming into this country, and being investigated, and being deported, are much stronger than any we've had before. i think that is probably a much more compelling case for immigration reform. >> mary kathrine? >> the bomb line it's a 900-page bill. i think congress has with most e of the public a competence problem, that they can pass something that will not endanger folks. even one of the coauthors wanted more hearings because he understands that opening up the process can maybe gain you
i'm joined by bob beckel, former campaign manager and host of the 5. and mary kathrineham, editor of fox news.com and a fox news contributor -fpblt what do you think about those trying to delay this and use boston as an excuse for it. >> there is nothing about an immigration bill that would have stopped what happened in months ton with these two brothers. i'd go the other way and say i think the immigration bill is strengthened because of what happened in boston. the reason for that is...
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bob pisani has more from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it was an ugly day for stocks. down on concern about slower global growth. but an ugly day for the markets got uglier just before 3:00 eastern time when word come of two explosions at the boston marathon. the dow, already down 165,
bob pisani has more from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it was an ugly day for stocks. down on concern about slower global growth. but an ugly day for the markets got uglier just before 3:00 eastern time when word come of two explosions at the boston marathon. the dow, already down 165,
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot of evidence in the area behind us. we're just across the street from the boston public library next to boylston street where two bombs exploded yesterday at the world's premiere marathon. the f.b.i. appealed to the public came this evening. the agent in charge, richard deslauriers asked the public for leads and photographs and summed up the investigation this way. >> at
. >> pelley: john miller, bob orr and elaine quijano have the latest including what we now know about the bombs. we've learned the identities of two of the dead, a woman and an 8-year-old. jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life....
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>> pelley: bob, thanks very much. another remaining mystery has been why sean collier, a campus police officer at m.i.t. was apparently lured into an ambush and shot to death thursday night. john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution style while sitting in his patrol car. one of the first responders was officer richard donahue. here he is at the scene of collier's murder, a few hours later he would be seriously wounded in this shootout with the tsarnaev brothers. (gun fire) tamerlan tsarnaev died in the gun battle. the hunt for dzhokhar tsarnaev came to a head the next evening wh
>> pelley: bob, thanks very much. another remaining mystery has been why sean collier, a campus police officer at m.i.t. was apparently lured into an ambush and shot to death thursday night. john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scott. investigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one...
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. >> joining me on the phone is bob goodman. he lives on franklin street, three houses away from the scene where suspect number was apprehended on that boat. it must be a huge relief to you all. >> it's an extremely tense day. we were put on lockdown from early this morning. everyone in the neighborhood had offiously their doors locked. there was not a single person using the street. you knew the person was in the vin the. we were on the edge of that 20-block grid. you were holding your breath and lacking around nervously all day long. we had fbi and national guard in our pack yard. we have a shed and bulk head. you have the sense that he could be next door. >> and when you heard he really was nearly next door hiding in that boat belonging to your neighbor, what was your reaction? >> i was -- well, you know, shocked. what had happens is they lifted the ban. iconically it was because of the ban being lefted, a person felt enough to inspect the boat and take that back to their house. we got out to walk our dogs. we knew immediatel
. >> joining me on the phone is bob goodman. he lives on franklin street, three houses away from the scene where suspect number was apprehended on that boat. it must be a huge relief to you all. >> it's an extremely tense day. we were put on lockdown from early this morning. everyone in the neighborhood had offiously their doors locked. there was not a single person using the street. you knew the person was in the vin the. we were on the edge of that 20-block grid. you were holding...
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>> not yet, bob. and it's hard for-- it's hard for me and for many of us to imagine what could motivate people to harm innocent men, women, and children in the way that these two fellows did. >> schieffer: governor, i know you're proud of your city and the people of massachusetts. >> very. >> schieffer: and we're proud of you, too, thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> schieffer: and we're going to turn now to our two top investigators who have carried cbs news through all of this, cbs news justice department correspondent bob orr, and in new york, cbs news senior correspondent john miller. john miller, you just heard the police commissioner. what do you draw from that, from what he said this morning? >> well, i think he's framed a couple of really interesting questions. when you have the two suspects, their photographs are out there, they've been out for a couple of hours, they're driving around in a car, and you have to ask yourself, where are they going and what are they doing? b
>> not yet, bob. and it's hard for-- it's hard for me and for many of us to imagine what could motivate people to harm innocent men, women, and children in the way that these two fellows did. >> schieffer: governor, i know you're proud of your city and the people of massachusetts. >> very. >> schieffer: and we're proud of you, too, thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> schieffer: and we're going to turn now to our two top investigators who...
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>> and you think back to bob moore's comments about creating a sustainable environment for our children's children. and how do you- you know, we see the children on the streets, and you know, that's what got me. the first place we stayed was in a seminary, an eastern orthodox seminary- a rather spartan setting, to say the least. the bar didn't stay open very late. no. but i remember it also served as a school. and so i was looking out my window in the morning, and i saw the parents in their cars bringing their children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying- religion, which is, you know, the guiding force, hopefully, towards harmony and peace- plays such a stron
>> and you think back to bob moore's comments about creating a sustainable environment for our children's children. and how do you- you know, we see the children on the streets, and you know, that's what got me. the first place we stayed was in a seminary, an eastern orthodox seminary- a rather spartan setting, to say the least. the bar didn't stay open very late. no. but i remember it also served as a school. and so i was looking out my window in the morning, and i saw the parents in...
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bob fisher, dennis wong and michael are here with us today. and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to mention the first person i'm proud to work for is an innovative thinker who said yes, let's try this and that for better efficiency and safety. i can't thank this man who has been in several aspect of city government. he understand the types of collaborative efforts necessary to conclude and project like this. now it gives me great pleasure to introduce our great mayor, mayor edwin lee. >> thank you, chief. i want to thank former mayor gave some for having reached this incredible agreement with museum of modern art. i just thought it was such a win win for
bob fisher, dennis wong and michael are here with us today. and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to...
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baghdad bob alone kabbalah as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. bolt. cutter leave. our little illegal uliana. please. please please. please please. please. please. report sign merging that of the suspects in the boston marathon bombings were from near the russian republic of chechnya this comes as the men had to continues in watertown massachusetts off to please a shot to a day and a one suspects a. high speed race for rides out the government unleashes its forces on pro reform demonstrators than by frank just ahead of the monarchy is for me to one grand prix while activism trying to make their voices heard against all the organs plus. sleep well kids love my kids their friends live in those apartments. those houses we don't know about them as the search for survivors continues after the deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas concerns good public safety violations and america's crumbling industrial infrastructure.
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bob? >> reporter: scott, investigators will tell you they are making solid progress in the hunt for the boston bomber or bombers. surveillance pictures and cell phone records may help the f.b.i. close in on at least one possible suspect. sources say investigators are trying to identify a person described as a young white man who is standing in the crowd near the scene of the second bombing just before the device exploded. a surveillance camera at a nearby lord & taylor department store captured images of the man who was carrying a backpack and talking on a cell phone. sources say he was wearing a black jacket, gray hoodie and a white baseball cap which was backwards on his head. investigators say the man, who seemed to be alone, put the backpack on the ground. then, when the first explosion occurred at the finish line about 100 yards down boylston street, he took off. ( screams ) just a few seconds later, the second bomb exploded near where the man had been standing. investigators now are
bob? >> reporter: scott, investigators will tell you they are making solid progress in the hunt for the boston bomber or bombers. surveillance pictures and cell phone records may help the f.b.i. close in on at least one possible suspect. sources say investigators are trying to identify a person described as a young white man who is standing in the crowd near the scene of the second bombing just before the device exploded. a surveillance camera at a nearby lord & taylor department...
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bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use that word with caution. i mean, he's not in custody, clearly he's got a platform there that he can still cause some havoc from. but investigators have to approach this as if they have, among other things, time on their side and they will make a decision on how they want to proceed. it's going to be very slow. i don't think anyone who's with us here should expect us to end quickly i think an effort will be made-- if the suspect chooses to go this direction-- to capture him alive if this is the suspect we're looking for, because of the intelligence value. but it's clear in talking to a couple of offi
bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use that word with caution. i mean, he's not in custody, clearly he's got a platform there that he...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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. >> bob baird, you've done many operations with the cia. with what you've seen and read, where is your head going with this? >> well, there are a couple of observations i have, piers, and one is the fact that there were two explosive devices used. they went off fairly reliablely. that's not easy to do. i've made these improvised devices myself. i've watched instructors do it. it's difficult. the timing devices inevitably one doesn't go off or there's a low order of explosives. so somebody knew what they were doing, at least had some practice. two is -- >> i don't know if you can see these pictures, but we're actually showing new images of what the police and fbi believe are the devices or part of the devices that may have been used here. it's wga. can you see these pictures, bob? >> no, i can't see them. but i know it's a pressure cooker. >> right. >> and pressure cookers are commonly used in the middle east. in fact, in the '80s, the cia trained the afghans to use small stoves or pressure cookers against the soviet red army. but that doesn
. >> bob baird, you've done many operations with the cia. with what you've seen and read, where is your head going with this? >> well, there are a couple of observations i have, piers, and one is the fact that there were two explosive devices used. they went off fairly reliablely. that's not easy to do. i've made these improvised devices myself. i've watched instructors do it. it's difficult. the timing devices inevitably one doesn't go off or there's a low order of explosives. so...
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scott. >> pelley: bob thank you. our senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, the men do not seem to be doing anything suspicious in these videos, so why does the f.b.i. believe that these are their men? >> reporter: you know, they have other video, including the one bob referenced where they believe they actually have on tape one of the suspects in the white baseball cap putting the bomb down in front of the starbucks at the second oncation. we'reason they selected the ted twre seeg here is they wanted to find the pictures that didn't have the most sinister activity but the pictureshat gave pplthe best chance of recognizing them. >> pelley: and one of the backpacks, we're told, matched from the debris that was recovered. >> reporter: that's right, and it seems to be the same kind of make, year, and mold backpack pell is a little circumstantial but, it's a good pointer. >> pelley: deslauries said in the news reference these men are deemed to be armed and dangerous. >> report
scott. >> pelley: bob thank you. our senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, the men do not seem to be doing anything suspicious in these videos, so why does the f.b.i. believe that these are their men? >> reporter: you know, they have other video, including the one bob referenced where they believe they actually have on tape one of the suspects in the white baseball cap putting the bomb down in front of the starbucks at the second...
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. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to mankind. celebrate earth day with an afternoon of documentaries about the planet we all share. >> what are the forces that are blocking change? (vo) and stay tuned at 2 eastern for an exclusive premiere of leonardo dicaprio's award winning film, the 11th hour. >> we face a convergence of crises, all of which are a concern for life. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real i
. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to mankind. celebrate earth day with an afternoon...
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>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf, international stock etf, and a bond etf, okay? so now, let's take a look at what they look like here. for the 30-year-old portfolio, 17.5% in the spider. that's the biggest etf in the world. 17% in the vanguard, old world etf, 2,000 stocks in 46 countries outside the u.s. and finally 2.5% in the i-shares bond market. treasuries, corporate, bonds, all at once. what's the purpose here? >> yeah, bob, it gives you broad exposure to stocks and bonds at a low cost of almost 10 basis points, or .1%. >> all right. so for the 30-year-old, there's more here. you
>> hey, bob, thank you. and thank you, happy birthday to 24th birthday to cnbc. >> thank you. >> so what we wanted to do, bob, is we wanted investors to have some exposure to most asset classes, that would be stocks, bonds, cash, commodities, and even real estate, depending upon your age. and you can do all of this with etfs that are liquid, transparent and diversified. >> the thing i like about this, the core holdings, really three of them -- a domestic etf,...
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bob, i'd like to bring you in. what do you know that's new? >> reporter: well, scott, i think there's a real question now. there's no question the suspect is in custody. this is the right guy. everyone now agrees across the board. but i think the real question now becomes what is his condition? we've held back in reporting some things for a while for a couple of different reasons but i can now tell you that at the scene of the shootout last night there was the beginning of a blood trail this which told investigators pretty early on that he had been wounded or somehow injured in that melee. but the blood trail did not seem to be constant and it did not continue so there was some doubts about how seriously he might be injured. but then as you reported and as john as reported when the homeowner peeked in the boat there was described to me quite a bit of blood and there was blood on the ground approaching the boat. so if you think about that they believe that the suspect climbed into that boat some time in the overnigh
bob, i'd like to bring you in. what do you know that's new? >> reporter: well, scott, i think there's a real question now. there's no question the suspect is in custody. this is the right guy. everyone now agrees across the board. but i think the real question now becomes what is his condition? we've held back in reporting some things for a while for a couple of different reasons but i can now tell you that at the scene of the shootout last night there was the beginning of a blood trail...
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bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now becoming, stalling out or becoming potentially a down trend. it's called a trend reversal. >> todd, what do you think? are we seeing that right now? you're going to make a bet on that question and what the outcome is? >> great entry point right now. bob, i'm completely disagreeing with you, and i'll tell you why. you have a couple of bad days in the market, but this is a great entry point for investors. i'm still predicting dow 16,000 by year end. this was a wonderful opportunity. we probably will continue to slide lower in the coming days, probably even the next couple
bob my spisani is with us. todd cycloschoenberger joins us well. we've had a change in tone, haven't we? >> yeah, we've been in an up trend for a long, long time. suddenly, we have two really lousy days, monday and today. days where there is heavy volume on the downside, days when new lows expand in the market. we haven't seen that for a long time. 90% of the volume to the downside on both of these days, this is starting to raising questions about whether or not this up trend is now...
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let's go live to fox 25 bob ward. bob? >> hey there, guys. just a few moments ago while we were talking to you on the phone still trying to get our live shots all together. hopefully you can see me okay. i just heard a series of explosions maybe in the last 15 to 20 minutes. have not heard any explosions since then but as many as 15 explosions coming from the area where we believe suspect number 2 is hold up. i'm told that he is surrounded. last i was able to check with anyone he was still alive and that he was hiding underneath, as you heard, just moments ago tarp in a boat. now, just want to, if i can for a minute. this is a press area. we are a good distance away from where this is all unfolding. it's unfolding in that direction probably about 200 yards away from us. behind a house here in watertown. and we were just trying to watch what was going on and then all of a sudden without warning we heard a series of explosions, two or three. then a pause, then another two or three, then a longer pause, and then that kind of kept up for about a
let's go live to fox 25 bob ward. bob? >> hey there, guys. just a few moments ago while we were talking to you on the phone still trying to get our live shots all together. hopefully you can see me okay. i just heard a series of explosions maybe in the last 15 to 20 minutes. have not heard any explosions since then but as many as 15 explosions coming from the area where we believe suspect number 2 is hold up. i'm told that he is surrounded. last i was able to check with anyone he was...
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baghdad bob alone kabbalah as far as i'll file we've traveled a road where danger is ever present. khaled was under the protection of his god and me maps of providence. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world of. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. last. week. for america international airport in the very heart of moscow.
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bob, i'll start with you if i could. tell me what your gut tells you given your experience about whether this is a home grown terrorist, whether you think it is a foreign terrorist. do you have any indication given what we know so far? >> well, i'll use my experience to make a safe statement to say that we'll let the evidence lead to us that kind of conclusion. based upon what i'm seeing in the open sources right now, i don't think i can come to a definitive conclusion because it really could go either way. i think what's more important is the fact that somebody was able to exploit some vulnerabilities in our soft targets with the intent of obviously causing mass casualty, whether it was foreign terrorism or domestic terrorism, that will obviously be borne out by the fruits of the investigation. >> we appreciate your time very much. joe, i want to read you -- i have to be very careful here because a lot of news organizations have absolutely bungled some of the news coming out of this thing. we'll rely on nbc news. they h
bob, i'll start with you if i could. tell me what your gut tells you given your experience about whether this is a home grown terrorist, whether you think it is a foreign terrorist. do you have any indication given what we know so far? >> well, i'll use my experience to make a safe statement to say that we'll let the evidence lead to us that kind of conclusion. based upon what i'm seeing in the open sources right now, i don't think i can come to a definitive conclusion because it really...
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good morning, bob >> schieffer: we're on that story, too, of course, charles. we'll talk to massachusetts governor deval patrick and the boston police commissioner edward davis. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... fast forward into the future. ♪ (announcer) wake them up with breakfast-favorite flavors like salmon, egg, cheese, and whole grain oats. friskies. now serving breakfast. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic soft, smooth skin with olay. sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this morning in concorde massachusetts not far from boston where mallards are enjoying the peaceful waters of walden pond. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. hard it can be to breathe ow how and man, you know how that feels. bronchitis. spiriva is a o
good morning, bob >> schieffer: we're on that story, too, of course, charles. we'll talk to massachusetts governor deval patrick and the boston police commissioner edward davis. >> osgood: thank you, bob scheiffer. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning... fast forward into the future. ♪ (announcer) wake them up with breakfast-favorite flavors like salmon, egg, cheese, and whole grain oats. friskies. now serving breakfast. olay ultra moisture body wash can with more...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, what can you tell us? >> gayle and charlie, we're learning a little bit more about the suspects that -- we're looking for one suspect. one is dead. the tsarnaev brothers were known to police we're told briefly. we've been led to believe they did not have any kind of criminal histories or long criminal record. we're still checking that. at some point they did come up on the police radar. i was led to believe it was not a serious infraction. and even in spite of that past, you know, encounter are police, however minor or major it might have been, they were not on anybody's radar as a threat prior to the bombings. now, importantly, we've seen a lot of activity going around watertown, police scrambles and people hustling and getting behind barricades and s.w.a.t. activity. and that's all part of this manhunt. there has been police interest in a train in east norwalk, connecticut. there was a guy on the ground somewhere in watertown. as far as we know so far, all of these things relate to tips but do not direct
bob orr is in washington. bob, what can you tell us? >> gayle and charlie, we're learning a little bit more about the suspects that -- we're looking for one suspect. one is dead. the tsarnaev brothers were known to police we're told briefly. we've been led to believe they did not have any kind of criminal histories or long criminal record. we're still checking that. at some point they did come up on the police radar. i was led to believe it was not a serious infraction. and even in spite...
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bob? >> reporter: scott, law enforcement tells us that dzhokhar tsarnaev has indicate he and his brother acted alone use he attack. because he was shot in the neck, the interrogation has been challenging but our sources say he has been cooperating with written answers. today prosecutors needed to hargince a magistrate there was though evidence to charge tsarnaev so they filed a sworn affidavit revealing new details. 2:38 lastdaafrnoon, 11 minutes before t first kiplosion, the tsarnaev brothers were spotted walking each with a heapsack. as they turn tonight boylston street where the marathon was being held. three minutes later they stopped and stood together for one minute. then they split up. tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture a
bob? >> reporter: scott, law enforcement tells us that dzhokhar tsarnaev has indicate he and his brother acted alone use he attack. because he was shot in the neck, the interrogation has been challenging but our sources say he has been cooperating with written answers. today prosecutors needed to hargince a magistrate there was though evidence to charge tsarnaev so they filed a sworn affidavit revealing new details. 2:38 lastdaafrnoon, 11 minutes before t first kiplosion, the tsarnaev...
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bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston bombings came up during chuck hagel's trip to israel. hagel is in tel aviv to talk about how to handle the threat from iran. when asked about whether dzhokhar tsarnaev could be treated as an enemy combatant and sent to guantanamo bay, here's the reaction. >> we just don't have the facts, and until we get the facts, then it will be the responsibility of law enforcement, doj, other institutions to make some determination as to how that individual should be treated, detained, charged, and all that goes with it. >> joining me now for more on the investigation is earl sothers. he is now the associate director of usc's homeland security center. thank you for joining me. i'm glad you
bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston bombings came up during chuck hagel's trip to israel. hagel is in tel aviv to talk about how to handle...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> mike: we are back with former cia officer claire lopez and former israeli defense force officer marc kahlberg. claire, this guy, the older brother, tamerlan, drove a mercedes, he dressed well. looks like he was into money, but he was unemployed. should we be following the money trail and what could that tell us? >> yes, absolutely, governor. the financial trail is going to be very important in this case, especially as tamerlan, of course, is now dead and his younger brother unable to talk for the moment. the financial trail can started to be followed right away. as you say, the older brother in particular dressed in nice sports clothes, had expensive shoes, drove a mercedes. in particular
if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> mike: we are back with former cia officer claire lopez and former israeli defense force officer marc kahlberg. claire, this guy, the older brother, tamerlan, drove a...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: it was down week but up day at least toward the end of the day. s&p futures are closing. head to scott bauer at the pits of the the cme. what does it look like for monday, scott? >> now that volatility settled in, i think we'll have more volatility coming into the market next week. really monday and tuesday, we get existing home sales and new home sales. i think those will be two key economic reports among all of the earnings reports that we'll see. expect more volatility next week. david: we've be watching scott bauer. >> have a good day. liz: doch bank raised its price target on the company. let's go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange wi
. ♪ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: it was down week but up day at least toward the end of the day. s&p...